Antonacci's voice shines even in the art songs that pad out the evening, but it's Poulenc's one-act opera that gives San Francisco Opera Lab's current offering dramatic weight (and makes it worth seeing).

2015Bachtrack Ltdhttps://bachtrack.com/themes/bachtrack2013/mastheadlogo.png2015-03-09UTC13:24:12+00:002015-03-08Anna Caterina Antonacci's rare appearance in New York was another rewarding occasion to savor, with a recital of French songs followed by an unforgettable performance of Poulenc's La voix humaine.Desperate one-way plea for love: Anna Caterina Antonacci riveting in La voix humaineen_GBtruehttps://bachtrack.com/review-antonacci-voix-humaine-new-york-march-2015Bachtrack Ltdhttps://bachtrack.com/themes/bachtrack2013/mastheadlogo.pngAko Imamurahttps://bachtrack.com/22/270/list-published/16328https://bachtrack.com/22/270/list-published/16328https://bachtrack.com/files/251-ako_imamura.jpegAtsuko (Ako) Imamura is a retired investment banker in New York City. Born in Japan, she trained as cultural anthropologist in the US before turning to ﬁnance. She now spends her time attending opera and classical music concerts in New York and in Europe. Wagner is her favorite opera composer.https://bachtrack.com/files/8510-anna_caterina_antonacci_benjamin_ealovega_resized.jpg300426Anna-Caterina AntonacciBenjamin Ealovega2015-Mar-05, Lincoln Center: Alice Tully Hall: Lincoln Center presents: Anna Caterina Antonaccihttps://bachtrack.com/concert-listing/lincoln-center-alice-tully-hall/lincoln-center-presents-anna-caterina-antonacci/05-march-2015/19-302015-03-052015-03-05Lincoln Center: Alice Tully HallNew York CityNew YorkUnited States40.773865-73.9822214